With End Times: Khaine on the horizon, I've been thinking about how to proceed. I've got all 3 elf armies but I don't like mixing them because they are all based differently and have different color schemes and it just doesn't work for me. However, it does seem like a great excuse to make a themed army with counts-as conversions. Here's what I'm thinking:

Wild Riders - Elves riding the lions from the chariot kitWhite Lions (obviously)Lion Chariots counting as cold one chariots just for when I play against Don

Core could be eternal guard with the wildwood ranger hoods and some fur modelled onto their cloaks.

You could also do a seafarer list with Corsairs and Seaguard, lots of bolt throwers, dark riders and flying chariots but that doesn't excite me quite as much and it doesn't really have a place for wood elves.

There's also the scout list with Glade riders for core, deepwood scouts, shades, and shadow warriors for special and waywatchers for rare. Led by the shadow warrior Lord and some waystalkers with an assassin or two thrown in, it could be a very interesting annoying army to play against.

Maybe just a big monster mash list with Dragons, Manticores, Griffons, Hydras, K-Beasts and treemen. Core could be whatever.

With End Times: Khaine on the horizon, I've been thinking about how to proceed. I've got all 3 elf armies but I don't like mixing them because they are all based differently and have different color schemes and it just doesn't work for me. However, it does seem like a great excuse to make a themed army with counts-as conversions. Here's what I'm thinking:

Not sure if I noticed that you had all the Elves before, but I gave thought if I included other Elves in the list that I would need to follow my paint scheme winter bases.

Wild Riders - Elves riding the lions from the chariot kitWhite Lions (obviously)Lion Chariots counting as cold one chariots just for when I play against Don Sad. Please don't do this unless there was heavy conversion. I would take exception to an Elf player that put a Lion Chariot on the table and proclaimed it was a cold One Chariot - seems a stretch...even to me.

Core could be eternal guard with the wildwood ranger hoods and some fur modelled onto their cloaks.

You could also do a seafarer list with Corsairs and Seaguard, lots of bolt throwers, dark riders and flying chariots but that doesn't excite me quite as much and it doesn't really have a place for wood elves. Translation: I don't think it would be very good.

There's also the scout list with Glade riders for core, deepwood scouts, shades, and shadow warriors for special and waywatchers for rare. Led by the shadow warrior Lord and some waystalkers with an assassin or two thrown in, it could be a very interesting annoying army to play against. I get tense just thinking about this army...although it could be very fun.

Maybe just a big monster mash list with Dragons, Manticores, Griffons, Hydras, K-Beasts and treemen. Core could be whatever. And Phoenix....definitely Phoenix

You know, it's actually the Corsair/Seaguard list that has me the most intrigued. Weird.

48 S4 AP shots from the bolt throwers per turn, as well as 39 bow shots from the seaguard and skycutter crews and 3 skycutter bolt throwers means a lot of ranged death. The 4 eagles give good redirection and harrassment. Once close combat happens though, you're messed. Also no magic phase could be troubling, especially in the end times.

Dark Elf Master on a Manticore with Sea Dragon Cloak, Cloak of Twilight, Shield, Heavy Armour and a Lance, Carrying the BSB. The Manticore has Ironhard skin or whatever it is that gives it 4+ armour. (The Manticore would be modeled as a winged lion and be made to look more wild and feral than evil)

30 Eternal Guard with full command (White Lions in Training, maybe modeled using the hooded heads rather than the helmets)15 Glade Guard with Trueflight Arrows and a musician (Even Bad-ass White Lions need ranged backup sometimes)

I went with the forest and stubborn theme as much as I could. The Treeman is the weak link in the theme but I didn't think that the White Lions would drag an archmage with them through the forests. A treeman they might.

Nope, Saturday. There are scans of a lot of the pages floating around online though. The special characters are all overpowered and expensive and the combined elf army is awesome. Everyone gets martial and murderous prowess and in addition the wood elves keep forest strider. I think in going to stick with just high elves this league but I might dabble in a few combined lists here and there.